The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust in association with
Sir James and Lady Helen McNeish (left), is proud to announce a new travel Fellowship
for young New Zealand
writers and journalists.
The new Fellowship will be called the “Winston Churchill
Memorial Trust/McNeish Fellowship”.
Sir James says the Fellowship has been established to give
an established writer exposure to a culture and environment quite different to
the one he or she knows.
“The scheme recognises the need for writers from a remote
country like New Zealand
to get away so their horizons can shift and expand and they, on returning, can
look at their homeland with fresh eyes.”
James McNeish, a former Winston Churchill Fellow, was
knighted for services to literature in 2011 and says he would never have become
the writer he is without the injection of experience gained from working and
living in foreign cultures.
An initial donation of $50,000 will be made to the Winston
Churchill Memorial Trust by Sir James and Lady Helen McNeish, with provision
for a further donation of $50,000 in their joint wills. The donations will follow the same investment
strategy as the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust fund, with grants initially of
$5,000 to $7000 and up to a maximum of $10,000 being made off the interest.
Guidelines indicate a preference for applicants who choose
to travel to an under-developed or Third World
region or a society whose culture is not fundamentally Anglo-Saxon.
Rachael Selby, Chair of the Winston Churchill Memorial
Trust Board, says: “We are thrilled to be able to sponsor this joint
Fellowship. We hope the innovation will lead to further interest in the Trust
and the Fellowships that are offered. It opens the door to other individuals
and organisations that may consider joining with the Trust to provide
opportunities for New Zealanders to travel and learn from the experience.”
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, established in 1965,
assists 15 to 20 New Zealanders each year to travel overseas to learn more
about other people and cultures and to investigate topics that will help them
to increase their contribution to the community and their trade, industry,
profession, business or calling. Each Fellow produces a report to support wide
public dissemination of their learning.
The new Fellowship will be launched at 6:30pm at Turnbull
House, Wellington ,
on Thursday 15 March 2012. It is expected that the first successful applicant
will travel abroad in 2013.
The New Zealand Winston Churchill Memorial Trust is
administered by the Department of Internal Affairs. More information about the
Trust is available at www.communitymatters.govt.nz
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